This works!

This topic contains 3 replies, has 2 voices, and was last updated by  nothing special 8 years, 1 month ago.

Viewing 4 posts - 1 through 4 (of 4 total)

  • Hi all,

    Just thought I’d let those interested know that this diet works, works well, and is surprisingly easy to stick with. I am in my 10th week, feel great, and have lost 15kg so far.

    For those who want more stats they are below, but before that, over the decades I have tried most diets going and, after initial success, all have ended with the inevitable return to starting weight – and then some. This fast diet has been the easiest to stick with and there is no reason it won’t be for life.

    I started on the 4:3 because I am impatient and hard some lard to move, 9 weeks later I am still on the 4:3 and plan to switch to the 5:2 when I hit my target.

    So to the stats: Male, age 57, height 180cm, lightly active.

    4:3 start date 22/6/16 – weight 101kg, waist 45.5inches
    7/7/16 – weight 95kg, waist 43.5inches
    16/7/16 – weight 93kg, waist 43 inches
    31/7/16 – weight 89kg, waist 42 inches
    7/8/16 – weight 88kg, waist 41.5 inches
    21/8/16 – weight 86kg, waist 39.5 inches

    So far I have lost 6 inches (15 cm) of girth, and 15kg (33 pounds) of lard. I have gained a spring in my step. Sorry about the mix of imperial and metric measures, but that’s what happens when you start with one and then your country decides to go metric – yes I am an antipodean, guilty as charged.

    My target is 75kg which will bring my BMI into the normal range. On the current trajectory I should hit this in 6 to 8 weeks. Once this is achieved I will switch to the 5:2 diet and coast through to the my end of my life extended days.

    As mentioned above, I started with the 4:3 and found that fasting on Monday, Wednesday and Friday works best for me. The bonus is that the weekends are free to eat as I please with friends and family. Truth is that even on the eat days I have tended to calorie restrict without counting – both my appetite and stomach seem to have shrunk.

    Hurdles? Not many. Friday nights have had the occasional blow out – end of working week drinks and meals with friends, but that’s life. When I get hungry on fast days, I change the activity I am doing to one that requires more concentration, and the craving soon passes. Alternatively I have a “change of state” and remove myself from food, i.e. go for a walk or bike ride away from the fridge and pantry!

    Anyway, I just wanted say thank you to Michael and team for popularizing the fast diet – it works and has given me a new lease on life – no small feat for a jaded aging white male!

    Your progress is commendable! Well done!

    Thanks Lael,
    Sorry for the slow reply, but I have been away for 6 weeks where internet is limited at best.
    The time away was problematic for the fast diet as I was on the move traveling from town to town, and eating out 100% of the time. Easing back onto the 4:3 now. Still I didn’t put weight back on and even lost a bit more. Must have been paying more attention than I thought. So as of today – weight 81kg, waist 38.5 inches.
    This means I lost 5kg whilst away, and when I wasn’t paying attention to what I was eating – a lot of street food in Asia washed down with local beers! No stomach or food poisoning issues to account for the weight loss either. Needless to say I am very happy with this unexpected bonus.

    Now that I am in week 18 of the fast diet, I have noticed that the weight loss has slowed to half a kilogram approx. per week. I gather this is the rate of weight loss reverting to the mean – 1 pound, roughly 454grams, per week. This in turn means I should be at my target weight of 75kg on Christmas day – pretty good gift me thinks, and I won’t be fasting on Christmas day or Boxing day either 🙂

Viewing 4 posts - 1 through 4 (of 4 total)

You must be logged in to reply.